)c SclTcvsoman, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 18G3. Petroleum Bank at Titnsville. Notes on the above bank are now in demand at 00 cent3 to the dollar. J. L. Wyckofif, we understand, -is now offering that figure for notes on said Lank. Salco.cf Real Estate. Joseph Urutzman, of SmithfielJ, sold his house and lot, in oirouaauur, on Main Street, to Geo. W. and J. B. Drake for $1,700. .Samuel S. Prcher, Esq., bought David Uowlby's property, on Saturday last, for ei,coo. ts Tho Conlerees of this Congres sional District will meet in this jdace on the 25th instant, to choose Delegate and Alternate to the Chicago National lie "publican Convention. We would sup pest the proj riety cf the Republicans of this county being prepared to acl iu con section with Uarboa County in the selec tion cf a Delegate to the Republican Htatc Convention to be held at I'hiladel ir iiia, on Wednesday, the 11th day of llarch next. . Church Dedication! The new 31. E. Church at Tanners ille, will be dedicated on Sunday, the ICih inst. Rev. James Mason, the Pre fciding Elder, will preach at 10J o'clock, ia the forenoon; and I'ev. N. D. 3IcCo ui as will preach at 7 o'clock in the even iug. We understand that the Methodists at that place have becu long and earnest in their efforts to get their church erected, ind only recently succeeded in getting their edifice completed. We hope there fore that all friendly to that church will not fail to be present at the dedication and lend a helping hand. The preach ing will undoubtedly be worthy iho at tention of the public PT The Concert to be given at the 'Court-House, on Wednesday evening, the -12th inst., promises to be the best ever Igiven in Stroudsburg. The "Ross Quar Uctte is pronounced by the tress, every where to be the test Troupe of Vocalists travelling. 3Ir. & Mrs.- Ross, iu their Sentimental acd Cocjic Duetts, are said to be unrivalled; and what will make the Concert more interesting is, that 31r. Lo renn G. Eilenberger (formerly of this place), who has, for the last year, been under the instructions of Prof. Ross, and whope equal cs a Rasa Singer is now chal lenged for a Thousand Ihnhirs, is to take part in the Concert. At Philadelphia, he was enthusiastically received and christened by critics the " American .Rasso." . Th3 Lecture. Dr. Jackson delivered his lecture en. titled " A Summer Cruise in the Medi terranean," on Tuesday evening last. The cruise corrmecced at (Jibralter, which the lecturer described pretty fully, follow ing up the various places of interest and Touching briefly the peculiarities each place possessed which he visited. The -lecture, of course, was interesting and iubtructive, especially to those who had uot given the matter much previous at tention, hile to these who have read up loierably well on the subject of the lee lure, or who have read the Doctor's let ters as published ia the Democrat from time to timoTwill be usable to say they .heard any thing remarkably new, thougl -none were harmed by hearing it repeated, end probably many profited. The Doctor's lecture was good ia that it tends to excite an interest in a subject noo much neglected by the majority ol ; persons. The next lecture of the course will b'e delivered next Tuesday evening, by L. W. Rrodhead, Eq. Subject "The MinViuk and Its Early People.". Timber Tracts Wanted. Cash -will be paid. Call at Geo. L. Walker's of fice, on 31ain St., Stroudsburg, Pa. XST A Good IIotkl Property Wan ted. Apply to Geo. L, Walker, Real-Es tate Rioker, 31aio St., Stroudsbur" Pa. S&" Wanted A Good G rift Mill Parties having one to sell can hear ol a purchaser by calling on Geo. L. Wal ker, Ileal-Esuto Rroker, 31aiu Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. IST Valuable Hotels, Mills, and ir ARMS, tor sale. All purchasers will find it 'rto their advantage to call on Geo. L "Walker, at his office, on Main St., a few doors above the Washington Hotel. t&" Small Farms near Strouds bcrq Wanted. Any one having a Farm near Stroudsburg to Fell at a rea eonable price can hear of a purchaser by calling on Geo. L. Walker, Real-Estate Rroker, 31aio St., Stroudsburg, Pa. sa. Public Sale of Valuable JJciLbiNO Lots at East Stroudsburg, op posite the Passenger Deji, on Monday. l"eb; 17th. K) valuable Lots will be sold. JWt miss this chaoc. For further par ticulars apply to Geo. L. Walker, Real llite DrokeryMain St.. Stroudebur". Pa. Get Your Life Insured .Get Insured Against Accident. Life Insurance has been in successful operation in Europe over o?ie hundred and fijty years, and it has been in ope ration in this country over fifty years. Life Iusuracce is a present provision for future necessities; a legacy already be stowed while living; a child's free will offering to indigent and infirm parents; a gift to a 'dependent wife and children; a security for payment of obligations that may not otherwise be discharged; in short, Life Insurance is a guaranteed ec curity of a competency to the needy; ol kind attentions and comfort to the sick; of strength and support to the weak aud dependent; of consolation to the mourn ing and ol education to the orphan. All these results are more or less accomplished by Insurance. Those desiring to injure their lirc3 can ascertain all the particu lars by calling on James Carr, jr., of this place, who is both the Agent of the American Co. at Philadelphia, and also of the JEtna of Hartford, Conn. Persons insured are almost daily draw iag insurance nioney. Tyler Kemble, o Luzerne Co., was iusured in the Trav cllers' Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn lie met with an accideut a few flays since which disabled him for cijiht weeks. The Co. promptly gent him a check for the amount due him, by James Carr, jr., their arent A man named Norcut. re siding at Peckville, Luzerne Co., on the ISth ult. was instantly killed in falling a tree in the woods, who was fortunately insured for 1,000. As soon as 31 r. Carr, their agent, canget the facts to the Co. they will forward a check for the insurance to the unfortunate man's family. Life is uncertain; hence the present is the proper time to attend to this matter. Diamonds in Brazil. We have been gratified by a visit from H. 31. Lauc, Esrp, the Agent for AyerV Pills, Sarsaparilla aud Cherry Pectoral, in South America, who has just visited the miaes with his medicines, and de scribsl to us the process of taking gems from the earth. A driver places his gang of slaves iu a mud hole, where the gems are found, and pans out the earth iu the water, like gold washers. The negroes are naked, to preveut their secreting the diamouds in their clothes. They are re juired to work facing their overseer, and and forbidden to raise a hand to the face, lest they should swallow the jewels when found. Yet they do carry them away, by becomiug so expert that they cau suap them with their fingers from the pan to their mouth, without detection. Ayer's medicines are the talismuus for their dis eases, aud it wis not difficult to exchange, with the negroes, A)cr's Pill is about even weight, for the rough stones in which the brilliants are holden. Ros ton Leader. Consumption. Notwithstanding the many articles ad vertised to eure Consumption, we do not believe, when seated too long, it can be cured. Eut we do know of hundreds ol cases where persons were supposed to be sufferiug uuder that fatal disease, who nave become perleetly well aud robust from the use of Speer's Port Grape Wine Many times people for years wate,,and at last die from diseases of the kidneys or glands, when they were supposed to have and were treated for Consumption. long-continued affection of the kidneys however, may eventually result in Con c? r i i Mjujuuuu. cijclt s wine, useu aione, oi taken with a fresh raw egg, or new milk daily, has been found to be an excellent remedy, and has the reputation of ren dering a perfect cure for Consumption. Medical Timet. , The wine certainly contains valuable properties; let our physicians and inva lids try it. To be had of druggists. JEST The friends of Rev. N. D McCo- mas, of Mouroe Circuit and the adjoiuin section, arc cordially inivted to attend a douation gathering on Wednesday, 12th inst. at the M. K, Church in Canadensis from whence they will repair to the new work shop of Palens & Xorthrup, (direct ly opposite) which has been recently fit ted up for a "Good Templars Lodge," This will be used as a reception room. The lower part of th buildin" will be arranged for the festaf board. The rooms are commodious and ample to accommo date a large party. Supper will be pro vided, for which partakers will be requir ed to fchow their " Tickets-" Come one, come all. C. D. Rrodij kad's New Store. C. I). Rrodhead, having lately purchased James A Pauli'a large store stand, is now selling off at his old stand, all kinds ol the very best Dry Goods, &c., below cost. People ehould avail themselves of this op portunity before it is too late. Mr. R. will take possession of his new store stand in a short time For Sale. The residence of C.I) Rrodhead, Esq , on Main Street, Strouds burg, ia now for sale again, Mr. Geo. L. Walker Dot' having purchased said pro perty as was announced in our columns a lew weeks aiio Jtr William Rreher, of this borough, has been appointed Whiskey Inspector, rtV J. H. OoDQ.er, resigned. The White Haven Robbery. Another Arrest. Rlcovlry OF S10,000 in Bonds. We find the follow ing in the New York Times of Sunday the 2Gth ult. : On Thursday last, John Flynn, keeper of a saloon at the corner of Spring aud Thompson streets, was arrested by 31ar- shal Murry, charged with having in his possession cevtain bonds of the Susque hanna Canal, stolen from the Lehign Coal and Navigatiou Company, at White Ha ven. Pennsylvania, in July last. Ten ol these bonds, of the denomination of SI,- 000 each, were found in Flynu's posses sion, aud being positively iudeutified by the Company's agents, and affidavits be ing made that Flynn knew they were stolen when he purchased them, the lat ter was held to bail in the sum of $10, 000. THE HISTORY OF THE ROBBERY. On the ni;ht of the 9th of July last the oface of the Lehigh Coal and Naviga tion Company at White Haven, Pa., was entered, the vault and safe opened by menus of false keys, aud S5G.000 in bank bills, currency, and bonds stolen. ihe eutranee to the building I3d also been effected with false keys, aud while no clue to the robbers remained, it was evident the job had been carefully plan ned, and that thorough professionals were coucerned iu it. On discovery of the loss .. ---j Mm filti:ora fit tho I nninnnv I f Ifir rn n !i i I ... i . v . I l) I- t ' i r inkerton s .National Police Agency, and detectives were at once detailed to work up the case. The steps taken by them iu this matter are uot revealed, but the re suit is before us in the arrest of Cyrus Starks, S. L. Spencer, Lhas Griffin, and htuanuel Sincliar, all of whom have been arraigned before the Luzcrn County (Penn.) Court, aud are either iu confine mcnt or under heavy bonds to appear for trial at the April term ot that Court. A fifth part' Shinburn, aha Raker. alias Walker, Ac was also arrested, but escaped from the' officers and is again at liberty It appears that the robbery was planed as early as March last, Cyru Starks, pro prietor of the lute Haven Hotel, in bite Haven, being the snggestcr of it Starks has heretofore borne a goo 1 re putation, is somewhat of a politician, and is a brother of the Starks now Rur-ress ol Wilkes-Rarre, ami late candidate for the Legislature from the Luzerue District. In March last Starks began casting en vious glances toward the btrong boxes ol the Coal and Navigation Company, and sending for his friend Griffin, who reside; in Seranton, explained to him that a raid on thcc boxes, if properly planned, would be highly remunerative. Griffin, having no conscientious scruples, readily ac quicsccd, and agreed to procure proles sional aid to carry out the reject. Starks was able to Fupplyta correct diagram ol the office showing position-of vault, safe. .xc.,aud also a wax impression of the office key. He luriher informed Griffin that tli e a'ent carried all the keys about bis person, but that possession of them might he obtained by eutcrtng his houe, aud also that large sums of money were kepi in the safe only on pay-day, which usually between the 5th and 10th of each month. Armed with this information, Griffin returned to Scranton, and went thence to Dunuiore, where he consulted with his r - o t r.. . ineuus, spencer and ciDciatr. it was then decided to call in the services ol Shinburn, who was a thorough profes sional, and had aided the party before having been associated with Sinclair and luirc E. R. Holiister of Hollisterville. Penn , m the Waymart Robbery, six months previously, Shinburn readily answered the sum- nionsand having received such informa tion as Sinclair and Spencer were able to nive, visite.l White Haven by ni -lit. en- teroA th A rn u I,. X, bed chamber, took from the pockets of the sleeping man all the keys, safe, vault. cVc, of which he took impressions in wax an i having returnc'l the keys ani re ... ... i move. a 11 ii:ns of his visit, departed The impressions were given to GnCiij.bv C: I i"l .1 l . viriuju to Sinclair, ana by the latter to a young Englishman, an employee of a I. , . , macilinesnop, WHO maae the - 1 1 1 .1 I keysat his house. When completed Shin turn was again fimmonea irrn icw1"'u,',," stienytti nni vigor. Tims ha V..rt- n,:,. ri : .I lork, again VIMted White Haven 111 the fiignr, this time entering the Coal Cum . j , , .7 I pany s omccati'I openingthe various doors and the vault; the safe key was found to be imperfect, and was returned to the young Englishman, who remendied the defect, when Shinburn again entered the , rr, j r i ii i t r omec. ana loutnl all his kevs in pcrfecf WOrkin? Order. tlll vnnlt nn.l fo nnPn. .. I 111 IU II 1 lOUCn. the ttneves now waited only the arri- vai of the nionev to do their work, but al- thou-rh the preparations just mentioned ruiuniuie-j in iarcn. ana cninuurni t-.-l r ! t i oi i entered the office on the occasions of the pril and May payments, it was not until July flint circumstances favored them yjn luiy otn u run in hired a team at the livery stable of Starr Allen, in Dun- more, representing that he would be ah ent a number of days. A short distance out of town he met Sinclair and Shin I Alt i . I ....... .v ,,c. u ancuueivi Fu::iu of the turn out, returning to town him- self. Sincliar then drove to a rendoz- vous in tho woods near Wilkes Earre. where they remained until the J)th. At 0 p m. of that day they left their hiding place and drove to White Haven arriv in-at midnight. Shinburn entered the .ffice. opened the afc, abstracted the .' i . ' . , . money and ,n twenty minutes the pair were dashini; away toward Scranton. S5G. 000 richer for their nocturnal visit. At noon of the 10th they reached Hunmore, where the weary horses were turned over to Griffin, and Shinburn was taken up by Spencer with a freh team and driven to Waymart, and thence to Narrowsburgh, on the Erie Railway, where he took The New Nork train and returned to this city. DIFFICULTIES OF DETECTION. It will U ,, u .t, : cipl character in this robber?-the New York rr i c, . V ..e, WhL iyrofes8,0.naI'. &"ohrn7-v.s,ted i nite Heaven six times, made a leisurely inipeetioD of the Compaoy's offiee oa fivJ oemiotii, and became thoronghlj versant with the locality before executing the deed, he was never upon the streets of the town in daylight, and indeed had never been Been by a citizen ot the place. He ia an old offender, and is the same who figured in the Kcene, N. II , some years ago ; was convicted, sent to jail, and almost immediately escaped. btaike, Spencer, Sinclair and Uritun, arc of the same party as Looby, Miller, Clark, Johnson, ' Galligan, aud Argue, who were convicted of the Hope Lxpres robbery at Wilkes-Rarre in February, 1G7. The detectives deserve much credit fur unraveling so difficult a case, though it u to be regetted they should have failed to hold S.hiuburti when he was in their cus tody. It does not look well that the most important prisoner has cscapeu iheui ; but a a we trust he will soon be brought to jus tice. That Irou is Valuable as a 3Iedi cine has long been known, but it is ouly since the preparation of it in the particu lar form of Peruvian Syrup was discov Prcd that its full power over disease has been brought to Ibht. Its effect iu cases uf dvsncrsia and debility is most salutary A HOUSEHOLD WOIU). the best the only reliable, the cheapest. Try it Mrs S. A. Allen's Improved new style) Hair Rr.STORLR or Dkixsinu, (m one bottle) My i .1 , :ii : . T7i l I I J Lg'st ello it. Price One Dol !ar. Special Notices. The Last m Success, MR DRESSlHfi jYevtyle mo7ieB0(e will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, nd produce luxuriant growth. It U perfectly harmless, and is preferred over every other preparation by . those who have a fine head of hair, as well as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair make it desirable for old and young. For Sale bjr all Drngglttt. DETOT, 198 GREEN WICH ST., X. T. Nov 21, . 1 I Among tlie imy icM ralivei w liu-naluie has sup p'ae.J lo n lit've the auctions of humanity tlieie is no mure Ijvo.-iie ore for si certain rUus uf t!jsras- than the ineiliciiwt gum" of the Wild rheny Tree but however valuable it is, its power to heal, tosoo he to ie!ieve and cuic, is cn!:a need tenfold by wientifi and judicious continuation with other ingredients, in themselves ct equal uoith. This happy niiijj'iiia ex iU to a rent'iriuible degree In Dr. v7istar's Ealsam of Wild Cherry, whose ultie in lUiing Couchs. Colds, D onchitiit Who"pi"B. (:""?"' i:ro,,p' AM"m, VxiUnon-rr A('"tc """ "uu ii"-i,ui:im.ui.Mimpiion is inestimable Strong Ttctinony. From Eenjamia Wheeler. Krj l)ejot Master of Souti RuyaUlon. Mass ,JI ' i -i ini'i focri-jv .tunnel with a hatd. dry cnush. withiisiiMi.iinccouipai. munis ofnitit sweat, rmnplelety prosti iiln.g my nt rvmh huu tint. nfier rry n mcdtcai am to n purpose, hail Riven U H ho es of evr icoovei in, as h.nl als, my fn n.ts. At iiu state oi matie rs I was lTf-vailf i-)Mem, hiiu iMHiiu-ing stu n a I'.eniiilulvil state ! "S'V" .V'V'" the infiunae of . i.eist.t.or to try w tar's llalsuinol i!iM horr v. and. nenre usinjr twi Houie. the eftect was al.uosl magical. two M v couch en 'Z ll"s "Osam. as na ollen hecii remark t by persons ronversanl with t;ie..-J..ve la-t. literally n aiclied me "V . HW,"" P;e- '"ll'rc 111 'erty to ue t Iu for the heiielitiif the filu-totl." I'renare.i bv skth w foale a son. m Trrmm.t sJ'"".:w irsaicby iirugmst generally GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE. cures m a very short tune CXjJ ,i:H V'Us wouvns. droses DRAINS, KR1SIPKLAS. SALT nKtM. KING- worm :iuri'Ei iiamis. iphi.s frozen LIMllrt. FELoNsi, .ll IU 1. INS, J:c. It nrmnnf iii" ut-l mil rpnrti-c r.-iin Iff ifitClim t!ie iiit:st anifrv l.x.Lw." t,M!. ...l ...H , " h' ffoi ding relief and a sLTll w. fowled son. n,.t,i p,r.M.in L y " UTU'li!ls' , t a-1 country . .. . i CHILDREN'S LIVES SAVED FOR 50 CENTS. rpiIOUSANDS OF CHILDREN DIE 1 annually of Cn-up. Now, mothers, if you would hpond 50 cents, and always have a hittle of Dr. Tobias' Vem tian Liniment in the house, you need never f.-ar losing your little one when attacked with this Pnninln int It id usiiir OO .. n T I it iu -.if vimib eiuv;u i nave pui up my jjm,inentt anl never heard ot a child dying of Croup when my Lin ment jhavn been riiortd io uie, nnd many siate if ,l WuS I,er bottle would not be without Besides which, it is a c rtnn euro for Ct,u' Burns, Headache. Tooth. die. Sore '''l"'"at3.sllliis, Alo.nus.C.dic Diarrl.tea, Ij'T iT! olJr'"-"nd '. the Bick and Clirst. Aoono i-n-e tries it who is ever wilIlout it. .It is wafrrit te :,i ... ...l-.. tt ta.,.-.,: ren ion with ever M.ttl. s,',hi h thn Druggists. Depot, 5(i Cortlindt Street, New York. fFeb. (J.-lm! KIIKOKS or VOIITII. A Gentleumn who mllered fir years from Ner",,JS Debility, Premature Decay, nnd all ,ne JClot );'."h,u in,llS!rrction, will. f..r the baKc or suiitring nuuianity, tend hee lo all who need it, tho recipe and directions o'' making tne eminie remedy bv which he Jf" C,Uredt- erers to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do fco by od- dreeSIIlfff in p(jrfect con6neet y JnilM n nnnrv 42 rJi,"; k" v. l u My Iff, ie07.-Iyr. ' .' m m lira Wit ADDRESS TO THE NERVOUS AND debilitafed whose sufferings have been protracted fior hidden c:auset, and whoss cases require prompt treatment to render existence desirable. If you are Buffering or lave suffered from involuntary discharge!1. what effect does it produce upon ymr gen eral health.' Do yuu feel week, debilitated. easily tired I Docs a hi tie extra exertion produce palpitation ofthe heart ; Docs your liver, or urinary oigans, or your kidney, rret out cf order 1 Is your urine sometimei- thick, milky, or flocky, or is it ropy on set- tling 1 ur does a iiiicu scum rise ii tne ton! Or is a sediment at the b tto:n after it has stood o while I Do you have speils ol shnrt breathing r dyfpp6iai Ar your bowels cons'ipated ! Do you hive shells of fainting or rushes of blood to the head ! Is viiur memory unpaired ! Is your mind mnKt.ntlv dwelling UDOn this Ellhiect 1 Do . D I you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of com pany, of lif i Do you wi.-h to be leu aione to get away from evt rybudy Does any lit tie thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or re.-lle.-6 1 is the lusire ot your eye as brilliant : ihe tlootn on your che'.-k as trightl Do you enjoy yourself in society as well! Do you pursue your busi ness with the same energy ! Do you feel as much confidence in yourself! Are your pi nts duil and fliggy, given to fits of inel ancholy! If to, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Havi yu restless nigtits! Your back weak, your knees we'k, and have but little appetite, m.d you attribute this to dyspep!ij or liver complaint 1 Now, reader, self abuse, venereal diseases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a weakness ofthe gen erative organ-. The organs of generation, when in p:ifect health, make the man. Did you CVT thiiik ol those bold, defiant ener.'et c, persevei ing, successful bu-iness mn are always fiose whose generative or Cans arc in periect health: lou never hei' such men coinpla.n of Letng melancho ly, of nervousness, ot palpitation of the heart- i hey aiC never airaid they cannot s-cceeo in business; they don't become sad and dis- courage.i ; tlu-y arc alwa s polne and pleas ant t u ihe company of lidies, and look you and them ngln in Hie lace none ot you downcisi looks or any o;hcr intMr.ners about them. I do not mean thm-e who keep ihe organs inflamed by running to excess. These will n t cily rum teir constitutions, but alo th'.o they do business with or for. How many men from latily-cured diseas es, fr.rfn th- ell'ects o' self-aLuso aed excess es, have bronglit about that state uf u"eaknes in tlmsc organs that h is reduced the general sy.-tem si tnueh a- to inJuc; almost every o her disease id ucy, lumcy, paralysis. piml affLctions, suicide, and uhao-t every other fonti of disis!j which huminity is h-ir to, and the real c:iu e of the trouble scarcely ever s sp 'ct -d. an I have docored for all but the right on-. Diseases of ih.?so require he'u s of a diuretie. II ELM BOLD S FLUID EX TKACr I5L7C! IU s the great Diuretic. ..nd is a certain cure !or diseases of ihe Dladder, Kidney.-, Gravel, Dropsy, Org nic Weak-ne-?, FeniaNs Compl.-iir.ts. General Debil ty and ail diseases of the Urinary Organs, whethvr exisiinj' in Male or Feu. ale, from whatever cause originating and no matter of how Ion srand. ng If n treitmen1 is submitted to. Consump tion or In-anity may ensue. Our ftVsh j.nd blood iire supp rted fro n thrse sources, and the health and luppiness, am! tiiat of I'os periiy, depends upon prompt use of a relia ble remedy, Ilehnhold's Extract Cucliu, estitlislied upward s o.' I? years. prpired by II T. UOL.MD3LD, Druggist, ."!)! Broadway New Vt rk. and 101 Soii'h lOthSt., Pliiladelphid, Po. Price SIM't per bottle, or G bottles for n6 ;(, delivered to any address Sold by all drui'iots everywhere. fFeb. 28. 'Gl. TO fCXSOIPTIVES.. The Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON wi:i send (free of charge) to nil who eesire it, the prescription with the directions foriimk ing and using the simple remedy by whict he as cured of a lung i-flection and that dread disease Consiitiipti n. His only o' ject to benefit th nflhctcd and he hopes ijiat every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost tnem no1 hmg, and mny prove a blessing. Please address Rlv. El) W AUD A. WILSON. No 103 S. Second St., Willi unsburgh, X. Y. May IU, ier7.-lyr. Thr ub.ive Reiiiedy for Consnmption, Asth ma, Uroiichitis, Coughs, Uol'.'s, and all Throat and Lung Afl. clii.ns, together with a pimphlct giving' tlie prescription and a short history of his c ise, can be obtained of Mr. u ilson s authorz-d nrents. DREI1EU 5i BRO.. DrucistP. CO Stroudsburg, Pa. P. S. Pamphlets furnished free of char-re Dec. 19, I8l)7.-3m. SUDDEN DEATH is the fate o! every fihre up m which t lie CAUSTIC POiSON of any ordinary hair dye talis. There is no RESURREC1I0N for th? fil imcnts thus Lli'-lncd. But, as it were, in the TWINKLING OF AN EYE, hair of anv obnoxi"U. cil r is changed to a RICH AND GLORIOUS HUE, nnd at the Mime tune vitalized and improved by the use i.f CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE, nature's sife ully, aud beuu y's regenerator. Manufactured by J. CRISTA DORO, OS Maiden Lane. ew ork. S.ld bv all Drucrists. Applied by all Hair Dressers. Feb. G.-ln. ItcliIItcli!! Itcli!! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! in from 10 to -H hours. W'lIEATON 8 OlNTMFNT CUTCS TlIE ItCII. Wiikatox's Ointment cures Salt Ruevm Whkaton's Ointment cures Tetter. Wiieaton's Ointment cures Harders'Itch W iieaton's Ointment curi-s Old Sores. Wheaton'h Ointment cures Kverv rind of IU Muii like Magic. Price, 50 cents a box; l y mail, fil) cents. Addresa WEEKS &. PORTER, Xo. 170 ishmjto i Street, Do-ton, Mass. ror sale by all Druggists. Sept. 10, 1367.-1 yr. IM()KMIIO. Information guaranteed to protluee a lux uriant growth of hair upon a bald or beard- ess face, also a recipe for the removal of j 'implrtp, Botches, Lrupiiond. etc., on the kin, leaving the suna soft, cle.ir, and beau tiful, can be obtained wi'hotit charge by ad dressing THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist, 8-3 liroadwav. New York. My 16, 167-lyr. : PROOFS OF THE SUPERIORITY (3F THE AMERICAN WALT 11 AM WATCHES. This country has reason to pe proud of this splendid specimen e American opera tive gen:us and enterprise. That it will wi-rk a revolution in the watch manufac turing uf tlie world no one can doubt who xarmnes fhe opperati -ns cf th- Waltham establishment, for it turns out watch move ments at just ubotit one-h If the cost of im parted movements beside the uniform- reliability of the machine-made wotche must ive them a gre.it advantage over all others wherever known. A poor time-piecu" ofthe machine make wi'l be as rare in thy future as a gtod one of hand make has been heretofore, for machinery is arbitraiy in iti performance, and can mako a perfect article just as easy as one that is werihles. It will be a cause nt co grutulation it this highly' useful American Enterprise r hall have .the' eflect of driving outof market the th..usandu' of trasliy "orein nrtich s mi-called tirnekeep-' ers, by furnishing s excellent and ee-jnomi- cal asubstitu c." A". Y. Timse. "We hive had one of the works of thia Company in a case f r sonv considerable time. an. I. comparm. them wijh former first class w orks of different mai-ufacture posses sed by us. they havo ctablished in our opin ion the r super or ty overany ever introduc ed (or correctness us World. time pieces. TAe "We notice with regret (writing of the Paris Exposition) the absence cf specimens American u anui'aciure, wli c.'i. although on ly coin pa rati -Iy nfrec.-nt birth among ut, is alreaiiy pro.sucitg results of the most tat i actory chnra. ter. The watches manufac tured by the Walt ham Company are cer tamlv, so fir as strength, durability, and ex cellence as time-k vpvta are concerned, aa good os anyth ng prmiuced bv the French or Swiss ii.anuiuciures." A". lr. Herald. The beauty, the prccUion, the greater cheapness, the uniform excellence ot watch constructed b mathinery o exqnisue that ihe mere spectacle cf its oper.-it on is poetic, gradu.lly give the Americn Wotche- a public preft-rei.cf wli ch will nut be deceiv ed." Harper's Weekly. EVERY WATCH FULLY WARRANTED. For Sale by all First-Class Dealers in tha Uuited States and British PiOvmces. For further inform ition address the Agenli, IIOBIUN Sc A PPL ETON,- 1 !Ira(!w:iv, .. Y. Jan. 23. liG.-lm. On Jan 19 1.. by the Rev. T. Kirkpatrick, Mr. Abraham I ism ami Mrs. Susannah Hisbing. Loth ir Moorw Co.. Pa, Feb. ls, I SOS, at I he Lutheran Parpon oge, in llanolion. I v the Re.. Henry Sei fe.t, irV Charles BrCKF.u, of Ross, and .!iss Mxria C. Bikuiik, i;f Hamilton, Monroe C uiity. Pa. In Siroud-bi.rg. Jan. 3";h. lfG3, by the Uev R. Pit's, Vr. Jacob M osier and Miss Mahala. daught.T of M cine! Kiutner, Esr... lo:.i oi .MiuUie Mn.thheld. M inoe C., V a. :t s;s. At Union Hip, 4 J., o i the CClh ult.r Mrs. Anna, vie of George P. Hemi, form er y uf this place. In S r u !s: it rg, on the 31 inst, Richard S., on.fE D. ai d luir.y Drcbtr, aged 0 months. Declicatioii. The Tannersviiie i.'et luxlist Kp scopal Choreh, w i I t..- dedicateil i.. Aim;- hty GoJ oi Feb. 1 Gl Ii. Toe llev Ji-seph lla.-on, P E.. will prench :.t ltU. a m., and Rev. N. 1). Mct'omas at 7 oVItnk, r.M. The public are con'ia K invited ! at'ei-d. T. KIRKPATRICK, Paster. Feb. G, lSfiS. GRAND CONCERT AT THE COIT.T UOl E, Stroudsbu:?, V.'f Jarsday Evrnin? Feb. ll!i, BY "THB !H)SS CtVAlSTnTK," Consisting of II. CARTER (Supmno and Organ st), L L. ROSS (IV n - and Violin is.), Mrs. KM. MA I). ROSS (Alto and Guit art). L G EILCXBKRGEU (!ia-.-o) Adm Bfiou, cts Reserved Seats, o0ct USTotice. rjIIE APPRAISKVENTOF WIDOWS -1 in i ho li'iIoii g L.-iates will be pre sented for appro al to .he next Orphir.g Conrt.to'.e held at Siroud.-bur-r, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 'Jl, 1-CS: Ettate of Jacob .Myers, d censed. " Ernsi P.asol, Michael Ileii.py, Rent ei Correll. THO M. MclLHANEY, Clerk. Feb. 6, License iotiec. rpiIE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS I for Licen-es will be presented to the Court ot li'iarter Sessi .ns, to be held at Stroudsburg, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 'J4, ISoS: Josiah D.wling, "Coolbauj h Tsp., Hotel. Peter P Smoke, do. do, Jotin L. Thomas, Sirryd, do. Samuel R Rossi rd, Jackson, da, Renjamin F. Schafer, Tunkhan-ock, dt Edwi-i H Iluniiuel, P. Ik, E.ting House Pmlip Rockateili.w, Stroid, do. John Zaun. R'lrrt'. do. THO M. MclLHANEY, Clerk. Feb. 0, lbGS. USTotice. Office Jackson O; Co., Stroidsuiku, Pi., Feb. C, 1SGS. ."VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT. L ut a meet in sr i.eld by the Directors of. ihe Jarksou O I Co. at their crlice on Satur day. Feb 1, it w8 IiesoUeJ, Tliai an assessment of THREE CENTS on each share be laid oi all the st. ck issued by the J icks. ii Oil Co, in cluding the Woiking Cai ital Stock s well as theVock of he origi.nl stockholders. This a-se-sment wi I be due in 'J'HUITY DAYS fiom this date, nt which time the as-fisment mu-t be paid, or the st-ck will be old as s orv thereafter ps practicable to meet the same. J LAN TZ.'Sec. of Co. J. L. Wyckoff, Treasurer. Feb. 6 It blank di:i:ds For Sale it this Office.
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